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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    Having people in charge who can completely defend and then abandon their financial strategy within less than 24 hours is no basis for the economic community believing in our current ability to recover is it?
    Frankly I think you’d make a better job of being Chancellor, GP...providing MA, Swale or I could provide you with a working moral compass.
    Ah the anarchist the potty mouth and the idealist- the compass would be spinning so fast the bearing would burn out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Ah the anarchist the potty mouth and the idealist- the compass would be spinning so fast the bearing would burn out.
    I’ll admit to being a bit of an idealist, pretty sure MA doesn’t fit the description of an anarchist, although Swale can be a ‘potty mouth’ on occasions, usually when frustration gets the better of him...still you’ll have noticed that the ‘fence sitter’...the ‘it’s not really their fault’...‘you have to just get on with it and never criticise’ merchant didn’t feature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramAnag View Post
    I’ll admit to being a bit of an idealist, pretty sure MA doesn’t fit the description of an anarchist, although Swale can be a ‘potty mouth’ on occasions, usually when frustration gets the better of him...still you’ll have noticed that the ‘fence sitter’...the ‘it’s not really their fault’...‘you have to just get on with it and never criticise’ merchant didn’t feature.
    Just a bit of light hearted joshing rA (and I'm surprised you forgot that one in the debit column), but touche anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Just a bit of light hearted joshing rA (and I'm surprised you forgot that one in the debit column), but touche anyway
    Ah yes...the return of the old AF default mode, ‘I was only joshing’.
    Not a clue what your ‘debit column’ is or GP’s suggestion...all Greek to me. You just concentrate on getting your ‘stickies’ in order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy_Faber View Post
    Ah the anarchist the potty mouth and the idealist- the compass would be spinning so fast the bearing would burn out.
    Rather be one of them than a Fascist. Anarchist - a person who rebels against any authority, established order, or ruling power. 2 : a person who believes in, advocates, or promotes anarchism or anarchy especially : one who uses violent means to overthrow the established order.

    If those wielding the power are subjugating the people while benefitting their cronies do they not deserve overthrowing? Inhuman actions deserve squashing. Removing human rights, worker's rights, wanting to deny Scots the right to a referendum which is enshrined by the UN and in the Union Act which says the Scottish people are sovereign. The VIP lane billions doled out to cronies in PPE and other contracts. Possibly tipping off Hedge Funds 24 hours before a disastrous mini budget which enables the HFs to predict the fall in sterling and make millions.... Immoral at best. Illegal at worst.

    I don't rail against ANY authority, established order or ruling power. Just those who wield their power unjustly, unfairly and show favouritism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
    Rather be one of them than a Fascist. Anarchist - a person who rebels against any authority, established order, or ruling power. 2 : a person who believes in, advocates, or promotes anarchism or anarchy especially : one who uses violent means to overthrow the established order.

    If those wielding the power are subjugating the people while benefitting their cronies do they not deserve overthrowing?
    Yes they probably do but whoever is nominally 'wielding power', the cronies will cronie on, because they are smarter than the politicians whatever the colour of their ties.

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